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Special Rules For Those Who Are Blind
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Columbus Ohio Social Security Disability Attorney and Lawyer providing experienced Social Security Disability legal services in Columbus, Franklin County Ohio, Central Ohio, and throughout the State of Ohio.


There are special rules for people who are blind or have low vision.

The Social Security Administration considers you to be legally blind under Social Security rules if your vision cannot be corrected to better than 20/200 in your better eye, or if your visual field is 20 degrees or less, even with a corrective lens. Many people who meet the legal definition of blindness still have some sight, and may be able to read large print and get around without a cane or a guide dog.

If you do not meet the legal definition of blindness, you may still qualify for disability benefits if your vision problems alone or combined with other health problems prevent you from working.

There are a number of special rules for people who are blind that recognize the severe impact of blindness on a person's ability to work. For example, the monthly earnings limit for people who are blind is generally higher than the limit that applies to non-blind disabled workers.

In 2011, the monthly earnings limit will be $1,640.

NOTE: By law, the monthly earnings limit usually increases each year if the Consumer Price Index For Workers goes up. Because the 2010 Consumer Price Index did not increase over the previous year, the 2011 earnings limit will remain the same.


If you have been denied Social Security Disability Benefits, you should seek the legal advice and representation of experienced legal counsel to ensure you are fully aware of your legal rights, how the Social Security Administration operates, ensure all of your documentation is properly prepared and submitted in a timely manner, and fight for your legal rights in Social Security Disability legal issues and disputes.

We proudly serve the legal needs of those who have been denied or delayed Social Security Disability Benefits, as well as those filing for SSDI for the first time. We serve those in Columbus, Franklin County Ohio, Central Ohio, and throughout the State of Ohio. Protect your rights by seeking the legal advice and representation of an experienced Social Security Disability attorney - lawyer. Contact the Maney Law Offices at (614) 438-2668 to schedule a confidential legal consultation.


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